Like others across the country, Marylanders have lottery fever. If you play, the only remedy is a winning ticket.

At Milford Liquors in Baltimore County, Mega Millions tickets are selling as fast as beer. The jackpot has grown to a staggering $636 million.

In Maryland, everyone hopes they have the winning numbers.

“Oh, I feel very lucky. This the winner. One of these is gonna win tonight,” said Gregory Person. “I know it for a fact.”

“I do think it’s too much for one person to have all to yourself and not give to anybody else,” said Jennifer Milby.

The odds of winning now are nearly astronomical: one in 259 million.

If you win and take the cash option, you’d get $341 million—but wait, there’s more. Uncle Sam would take $85 million in federal taxes out of your pocket and $30 million would go to the state of Maryland.

“That’s what you would have left in your pocket if you were the only holder of the winning ticket,” said Maryland Lottery Director Stephen Martino.

For some, thoughts of champagne wishes and caviar dreams is a pipe dream, unlikely to happen.